2019 House Bill 4173 ↩
Senate Roll Call 351:
Passed
To revise the law governing charitable “millionaire party” gambling events that include casino games, in a manner that accommodates charities contracting-out operation of these fundraising events to a “charitable gaming service” that operates them for multiple charities at a single location. The bill would establish a licensing regime covering both the charities and the companies that provide the gambling service, which would recognize a system that has evolved in which, on most days of the week, a person can go to a location to gamble in casino-like games, with the proceeds going to a different charitable organization each day (or during different hours of the same day).